1.(使)均衡[平衡];补偿,抵补
1.平衡,均衡,平衡力,衡重体,秤锤,砝码;【无线】平衡网络,地网
1.a weight that balances another weight
2.something that has the effect of diminishing or compensating for the effect of something else
3.a state of equilibrium
1.to counteract or compensate for something by providing an equal force, influence, or weight
2.to bring something into a state of balance
1.That little idea of using Mr. Slope as a counterpoise to his wife had well nigh evaporated.
利用斯洛普先生抵制他太太的那个小计划已经差不多烟消云散了。
2.If such a counterpoise was lacking, A was bound to result in B, and it is permissible to call the outcome B inevitable.
如果没有相反力量的平衡,A一定要引起B,因而我们就可以说,B这个结果是不可避免的。
3.if one preponderates too much, we throw into the lighter a due counterpoise of vanity , which never fails to set all right.
如果有一边过重,我们就会在稍轻的一边投上一枚重量刚好的虚荣的砝码,它每次都会将天平重新调正。
4.As an example, the simulation and calculation of the background sound due to high speed counterpoise movement from cockpit were given.
通过仿真和以飞机驾驶舱高速配平移动背景声为例进行计算分析。
5.Russia, for instance, is using its control of natural gas to counterpoise EU and American policy initiatives.
例如,俄罗斯正利用它对天然气的控制对付欧盟喝美国的政策主动。
6.An influence or force tending to produce equilibrium; counterpoise.
平衡力趋向于产生平衡的影响或力量;平衡、均衡
7.For instance inpidual of the regulation in civil code has privacy to counterpoise, what is privacy right?
比如民法里规定个人有隐私权,哪些是隐私权?
8.A weight that acts to balance another; counterpoise or counterweight.
衡重体能与另一个平衡的重量;
9.No ground or counterpoise required! Never!
不需要接地,不需要任何地网!
10.The province teachs hall we counterpoise without punishment.
省教育厅我们是没有处罚权的。